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at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are ready to talk about how it can be even greater. the majority of texans are ready to start that conversation. their voices are too often drowned out by the shouts of people in power who provoke division. who hope that shouting will distract from real solutions. they are doing serious damage to the lives and opportunities of the texans the claim to represent. they brag about low unemployment, while at the tame same time dramatically underfunding texas education. they travel to states as far away as california and new york, trying to lure business to texa
at the head table we have amazing people with us today. you have been introduced a little bit to them. bobby patent is a local business leader. he truly defines what it means to be at texas success story. a troop-nearing entrepreneur. -- a true pionerring entrepreneur. adrienne garcia and my very dear friend and said that colleague. texas women know that ellis has our back. [applause] these leaders, amazing leaders are a part of a growing movement to build a state that is more star. they are...
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and christopher hill joins us. will be talking about the recent threats from al qaeda that led to the closure of u.s. embassies in the middle east and africa. and a book of the future of u.s.-russian relations following the announcement president obama has canceled his meeting with vladimir putin.
and christopher hill joins us. will be talking about the recent threats from al qaeda that led to the closure of u.s. embassies in the middle east and africa. and a book of the future of u.s.-russian relations following the announcement president obama has canceled his meeting with vladimir putin.
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is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these companies make money, not very much money but the cash flow is positive, that they can do something interesting. >> fewer and fewer are actually reading the actual newspaper. we know that printing is expensive. >> right. >> how come newspapers just don't go all digital? are there other issues we're not seeing? >> i don't know. they might as well just do that because i think it doesn't mean you have to get rid of print products. if there's good opportunities to do print products, do them. it's not like you have to be religious about them. the question is do the new consumers, espec
is it just telling us content is king? how do you see it? >> content is king in what you can do with these fantastic brand names. "the boston globe" is a fantastic brand name. john henry got it for not even $70 million. it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along which is kind of interesting if you think about it. the delivery of content is an important area. if they can keep the losses and keep the cash flow positive, some of these...
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that is to say everybody wants to use the networking. that, of course, was characteristic of the gold standard from about 1717, i would argue, until 1914 in the first world war. everybody wanted to be in this networking because everybody wanted to make their payments in a currency that was a standard acceptable worldwide in all forms of trade and payments. so that the disadvantage of having one state, eleven states, or twelve state you still have a networking in place. namely the federal reserve note as legal tender which is you -- which everybody is connected and in the habit of making payment at the grocery store or wire transfer for a security purchase, and as a result it's very hard to displace the networking as everyone tried to displace microsoft's networking -- it's very difficult once the standard established. this is a profound eater -- effort in the. sot the leader. we need a congressional action establishing the monetary standard under the unique powers given by the constitution of the united states under article i. and diswie
that is to say everybody wants to use the networking. that, of course, was characteristic of the gold standard from about 1717, i would argue, until 1914 in the first world war. everybody wanted to be in this networking because everybody wanted to make their payments in a currency that was a standard acceptable worldwide in all forms of trade and payments. so that the disadvantage of having one state, eleven states, or twelve state you still have a networking in place. namely the federal...
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that's what interests us most. that's not a value, that's a universal among anyone, much less -- >> some have suggested the opposite. perhaps he's buying protection for his business. >> precisely. >> cory johnson, you cover jeff bezos. you've covered -- and as i talk about his motives, george will says it's the intellectual challenge. >> you talk to people who know jeff bezos, the first thing out of everyone's mouth is he's smart. it's interesting in a world of smart people, hedge fund managers, entrepreneurs and technology. he's the guy they say is smart. he's quick and he's thoughtful. one of the interesting things is he built his business initially on books. of all the things he could have sold, he chose books. he chose seattle because there was a distributor that helped him take on barnes and nobles. now they are struggling. similarly, he has a love of the written word. one of the interesting anecdotes that i have picked up from former executives and board members, he starts the meeting with study hall. if you'
that's what interests us most. that's not a value, that's a universal among anyone, much less -- >> some have suggested the opposite. perhaps he's buying protection for his business. >> precisely. >> cory johnson, you cover jeff bezos. you've covered -- and as i talk about his motives, george will says it's the intellectual challenge. >> you talk to people who know jeff bezos, the first thing out of everyone's mouth is he's smart. it's interesting in a world of smart...
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please join us. i know you're enjoying your time we are having in this conversation with theon. >> we left off talking about diversity. and it's been suggested to us, what about the -- let's say the wealthy and the technical people that come to san francisco, are they a part of glide too? what do you think? >> absolutely. there is space within our glide community for every person, every experience, every perspective. >> uh-huh. >> everybody shows up at glide with all of who they are and all of who they may not be. it's welcomed and celebrated. so from persons who sleep right outside of our doors. >> uh-huh. >> to those that sleep across the street at the hilton, $1,000 hotel rooms, to those who live in marin county and elsewhere in the bay area that have very, very large names, they are welcome at glide. >> and of course they have done movies at glide. they had the pursuit of happiness. >> absolutely. >> with will smith. the fellow from there went on to be a millionaires. i know a number of millionai
please join us. i know you're enjoying your time we are having in this conversation with theon. >> we left off talking about diversity. and it's been suggested to us, what about the -- let's say the wealthy and the technical people that come to san francisco, are they a part of glide too? what do you think? >> absolutely. there is space within our glide community for every person, every experience, every perspective. >> uh-huh. >> everybody shows up at glide with all of...
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which is the two of us talking. why don't we bring people from silicon valley who could talk about was silicon valley actually is. that very high-capacity zero latency networks will make that possible. imagine if your aging parent could stay at home, never have to go to the hospital unless it was a real emergency in the visited by a friendly neighbor or and then have fiber access connection to the doctor who would see him or her when they needed to. we can't even imagine that right now. >> host: if you experienced full hd telepresence, no delay, special networks, it's remarkable. the cost is enormous. tens of thousands of dollars a month. >> guest: that is because it so they dedicated companies. if there's a network in place that allows for the ubiquitous connection, anybody could sell that and it really shouldn't cost anything. it should be like texting. it should scale to that. >> guest: the jeter, the low resolution, we are not satisfied with that. the deepest team in need is actually communicate with a very high
which is the two of us talking. why don't we bring people from silicon valley who could talk about was silicon valley actually is. that very high-capacity zero latency networks will make that possible. imagine if your aging parent could stay at home, never have to go to the hospital unless it was a real emergency in the visited by a friendly neighbor or and then have fiber access connection to the doctor who would see him or her when they needed to. we can't even imagine that right now....
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save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the ti
save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies...
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is a turly to us as the. changes that have happened there have been in the economy or maybe even foreign trade as a result of that accession. i think it's a little a little too early to tell i think without being able to prove it i think the fact russia is in w t o is going to have a very beneficial long term and even medium term effect on the attitude of american companies who are not yet investing in russia so w t o to me has a very positive long term effect on russia and when there are disputes it will be disputes in a commercial judicial sense it normalizes russia in the in the perception the perception of russia by outside investors that's finally has a chance of getting to your base nothing personal just in business type of relationship you know business relationships are personal i know what you're talking about nothing personal but nothing personal can have a negative effect too because. people can do bad things and say hey nothing personal but i just took your company is just business and i know you
is a turly to us as the. changes that have happened there have been in the economy or maybe even foreign trade as a result of that accession. i think it's a little a little too early to tell i think without being able to prove it i think the fact russia is in w t o is going to have a very beneficial long term and even medium term effect on the attitude of american companies who are not yet investing in russia so w t o to me has a very positive long term effect on russia and when there are...
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the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving fight against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going to arrest someone like that? without creating a firefight? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send some kind of a team into a place like libya or cut a deal with the libyan government or pay off the libyan government to eliminate this person if we are absolutely sure this person was engaged in a terrorist act. why not? if we know this person was engaged with assassinating -- >> assassinations be made illegal by federal law quite a while ago. [crosstalk] >> sending a drone is legal but sending a guy with a high- powered rifle is illegal. it is that type of nonsense we have got to get over we're going to confront the
the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving fight against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going to arrest someone like that? without creating a firefight? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send...
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just a fraction by alcohol use. yet california is one of five states with a zero boater education requirement. >> the waters in the central bay here are the most challenging in the world to sail. >> reporter: that's why san francisco sailing company owner says before he rents out a boat, customers must pass two courses. but it's been a battle to get it passed into law. in 1999, governor greg davis vetoed a bill that would have required education training to operate a boat saying there is little evidence that a written test alone will improve the piloting skills of molt or boat operators or reduced boating accidents. a similar bill was introduced but failed again. >> we participate in the investigative process, whether it's state or federal or local. we don't have lobbyists per se. >> mandating boater education has also meant strong opposition from the voting industry. ed with the marine trade organization believes voter education is important but should not be required. nor should boaters be forced to get a license
just a fraction by alcohol use. yet california is one of five states with a zero boater education requirement. >> the waters in the central bay here are the most challenging in the world to sail. >> reporter: that's why san francisco sailing company owner says before he rents out a boat, customers must pass two courses. but it's been a battle to get it passed into law. in 1999, governor greg davis vetoed a bill that would have required education training to operate a boat saying...
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they used to say the same thing and use the same speech. right now, we have 340 registered political parties. ach one of those parties has its own newspaper, radio station, and its own tv channel. these parties have different positions when it comes to the ccupation of what is happening in iraq. so let's give an example. some of these newspapers call them insurgents. some of them are called esistance. if you are in my place, which one would you believe? it means they have to choose which one is closer to what you think and you are and where you come from. and then by all the others even if they are telling the truth. his his his this is the situation right now. it is all built over political views and political agendas. >> one of the main channels, even within their own messaging, sometimes it is different. when he is speaking against portia, it will say -- shia, it will say on the crawl, "anti-shia says this." when he is speaking against americans, it says "nationalist cleric says this." >> maybe taking it a little different direction. i a
they used to say the same thing and use the same speech. right now, we have 340 registered political parties. ach one of those parties has its own newspaper, radio station, and its own tv channel. these parties have different positions when it comes to the ccupation of what is happening in iraq. so let's give an example. some of these newspapers call them insurgents. some of them are called esistance. if you are in my place, which one would you believe? it means they have to choose which one is...
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us a pointed out one day it will hurt us. we are paying the price for not doing anything. >> paul: iraq was defeated in 2008. it's gaining strength because we are not there. what about the argument that this global alert about embassy says an overreaction. this is political response to the criticism the president got about the disaster when americans were killed in benghazi and this is really not as threatening as they say. this is mostly just frankly political self-protection? >> overreacting to terrorist threats is always the right thing to do. imagine if we had another consulate destroyed as the embassies in tanzania and kenya were destroyed in 1998. hundreds of dead. people would be demanding to know why we didn't take the next precautions to make sure especially if we felt we had intelligence that could have prevented this. so the idea we are overreacting to terrorism is an idea that seems persuasive. >> paul: do you credit the obama administration with doing the right thing here? >> we don't know what fully happens. the
us a pointed out one day it will hurt us. we are paying the price for not doing anything. >> paul: iraq was defeated in 2008. it's gaining strength because we are not there. what about the argument that this global alert about embassy says an overreaction. this is political response to the criticism the president got about the disaster when americans were killed in benghazi and this is really not as threatening as they say. this is mostly just frankly political self-protection? >>...
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you're using california as an example? >> once upon a time before we had a strong republicans the way you balanced budgets was raised taxes and cut speing. neil: once upon a time before we have extreme liberals we had an openss to cutting taxes. >> kneele, i am just saying, look at the example of calirnia that has a balanced budget and the example of washington, the federal government, whh does not. neil: a junk debt state. >> california has more millionaires than every state that mitt romney won together. neil: we could argue it forever. we will have you guys back. i don't know. in the meantime, what is the dierence between jumbo shrimp and it is congressmen's undocumented citizens line. undocumented citizens line. one was funny and the evi if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that hel open my obstructed airways for a ll 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breath
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i think that would put us in a very bad position. it's worth remembering despite all the euphoria, we still remain dependent on global market for our economic security. >> you mentioned with some optimism that need for additional infrastructure to make widespread use of natural gas vehicles commercial. do you think private industry can fund this or his government subsidy needed? >> i mentioned it with optimism? i wouldn't say that initially optimistic about natural gas vehicles for individual passengers. there's some on his optimistic about most things. what he said is one of five polling stations is a network for me. i get a special sticker that lets me the hov lane even if i'm driving by myself. you can't let everyone do that otherwise those lame is not that much value. he gets a tax credit to help them out. if i were looking for places for natural gas to penetrate the transport, i would be looking at lng for tracking them or the chicken and egg infrastructure problem is less daunting. the other place where i am fairly interested t
i think that would put us in a very bad position. it's worth remembering despite all the euphoria, we still remain dependent on global market for our economic security. >> you mentioned with some optimism that need for additional infrastructure to make widespread use of natural gas vehicles commercial. do you think private industry can fund this or his government subsidy needed? >> i mentioned it with optimism? i wouldn't say that initially optimistic about natural gas vehicles for...
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us the taxpayers. we pay their bills. is there something screwy about the idea of public sector unions? >> there are. this is why 42% of americans feel unions should have less power because they feel they are being benefited at their expense. that is the problem here. who do we favor. >> david: rich, we started to talk about scrapping public sector pensions. at about scrapping public sector unions? >> great idea. they should be illegal. john said even the labor stalwart fdr was against them. labor leader orge meanie. it created what will a uponsy scheme and it's collapsing. >> david: fdr was against striking of the unions and unions using collective bargaining. he favored public sec somewhere union but was against collective bargaining program. steve, there is no way to avoid it. the only tool the union has to get what it wants is a strike, right? >> one way to deal with unions is what the wisconsin and others are doing. give people a choice about paying dues. >> david: remember, the union mob in wisconsin lt their battle
us the taxpayers. we pay their bills. is there something screwy about the idea of public sector unions? >> there are. this is why 42% of americans feel unions should have less power because they feel they are being benefited at their expense. that is the problem here. who do we favor. >> david: rich, we started to talk about scrapping public sector pensions. at about scrapping public sector unions? >> great idea. they should be illegal. john said even the labor stalwart fdr...
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. coming up later in the program at the concept of picking your own food one reaches a whole new level as the fast food culture takes a bite out of quality meals we report from one far more customers get a chance to meet what will soon be put on their plates. plus one of the globe's largest sporting events opens in moscow for the first time with over two thousand athletes competing in the russian capital at the world athletics championships. and wasted holidays british tourists uncontrollable drinking habits are causing headaches for u.k. embassies around the world with these stories and much more after a short break right here on our to. wealthy british. market. happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. with. technology innovation all these developments from around russia. covered. and welcome back you're watching our team the heated race to become moscow's new mayor is in full swing with candidates now officially a
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. coming up later in the program at the concept of picking your own food one reaches a whole new level as the fast food culture takes a bite out of quality meals we report from one far more customers get a chance to meet what will soon be put on their plates. plus one of the globe's largest sporting events opens in moscow for the first time with over two thousand athletes competing in the russian capital at the world...
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i hate to break it to all of us. by the way, all of us who have insurance before obama care were paying about $2,200 per family to cover those who don't have insurance. if you don't think it's costing us now, i hava bridge to sell you in california then. >> which bridge? >> the golden gate, it's only really the one i know. that's the problem. the problem is we're already paying for these people not being insured. we think we're not paying for it? of course we are. and they're getting a free ride. and by the way, every time they get sicknd go to the emergency room, that's 20 times more expensive than if they were to -- >> we've upended it for 90 plus percent of americans was working just fine. now the 10% supposedly weren't covered who now even with this don't want to be -- >> and we're socializing 20% of the economy. do you think it's going to happen? >> i just wonder. >> do you think what's going to happen? >> obama care in the end. i don't think they can roll out the whole thing. there's too many problems. >> well,
i hate to break it to all of us. by the way, all of us who have insurance before obama care were paying about $2,200 per family to cover those who don't have insurance. if you don't think it's costing us now, i hava bridge to sell you in california then. >> which bridge? >> the golden gate, it's only really the one i know. that's the problem. the problem is we're already paying for these people not being insured. we think we're not paying for it? of course we are. and they're...
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like to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll the sushi. when i've done your bush or we expose the three tricks of wall coming up. plans to split the whole middle east into micro stakes a policy called kill anything that moves. and hollywood goes too far. he ever give up you know not trick they did it was there was like under retail's you get cool for croy wolf in real life inside as law of how people full full flags toy off the toy off the toy cars initiations really tough and it's very hard for me to see how the united states. president can get us to war with iraq that explosion on aug seventeenth we could step up the pressure. i mean look people ready submarines are going to go down someday one of my not come out would know why. mr roosevelt wanted to get us into war two was to mention you may recall we had to wait for a harbor some people might think that mr johnson want to send troops to vietnam you may recall we came back. with. truth one repeat the lie. what health is preferred month for invasion is mulch and this weapon of choice is
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she wanted us to stand up. she wanted us to charge the barricades. she wanted us to understand that comprise was good as as long as we comprised up. that is as long as we petitioned ourselves in silos of political belief, we would go wack back ward. continue to be unready in her words, to face the challenges that we as americans owed one another at home and the challenges we, in americans, of the world. and so before i talk a little bit about the book, and the story how she stayed alive to finish it, and why i think it is herman -- her manifesto i would like to thank nancy roosevelt. when you take a book in copyright, and major publisher owns that copyright, it's very hard to get that copyright back. and this book was published it hit the stands approximately five months after eleanor roosevelt died. wasn't around to hock it. she wasn't around to go on "meet the press" or "face the nation" or do one of her tv show "prospect of mankind" to talk about it. none of the major book review editors like "the new york times," or publishers weekly or "reader's
she wanted us to stand up. she wanted us to charge the barricades. she wanted us to understand that comprise was good as as long as we comprised up. that is as long as we petitioned ourselves in silos of political belief, we would go wack back ward. continue to be unready in her words, to face the challenges that we as americans owed one another at home and the challenges we, in americans, of the world. and so before i talk a little bit about the book, and the story how she stayed alive to...
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i you using your name to sell things no one would buy otherwise? they would have considered that rude. nobody asked eleanor about the rumor floating around the capital that franklin had an affair with lucy three years before, those things were not mentioned. what has happened in recent times is a result of the fragmentation of the audience and the increasing demand of the 24 hour news cycle that we have with cable television with digital media getting everything, people so interested in objectivity and accuracy, they are interested in terms of being journalists in getting ahead by being edgy, by being out there, being talked about by getting attention. also there is a fine line between entertainment and journalism. journalists are supposed to be people who actually got facts and presented those facts to the public. the public no longer seems interested in fact, seems to be interested mainly in having media reports from those who have the same biases that they do so i think it is a recent development, a very disturbing one which we would get back to
i you using your name to sell things no one would buy otherwise? they would have considered that rude. nobody asked eleanor about the rumor floating around the capital that franklin had an affair with lucy three years before, those things were not mentioned. what has happened in recent times is a result of the fragmentation of the audience and the increasing demand of the 24 hour news cycle that we have with cable television with digital media getting everything, people so interested in...
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. coming up later in the program the concept of pick your own food reaches a new level. buy it out of quality meals report from one farm where customers get a chance to meet the meat that will be on their plate. was one of the globe's largest sporting events opens in moscow for the first time with over two thousand athletes competing in the russian capital the world athletics championships. and wasted holidays british tourists uncontrollable drinking habits are causing headaches for u.k. embassies around the world these stories and much more still ahead right here in our team. but heated race to become moscow's new mayor is in full swing with candidates now officially allowed to promote themselves in the media and with less than a month left until the vote all eyes are now focused on the top two candidates the city's acting head is expected to face a stiff challenge from a prominent opposition or parties and. takes a look at the front runners platforms. and they're on the last leg of th
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. coming up later in the program the concept of pick your own food reaches a new level. buy it out of quality meals report from one farm where customers get a chance to meet the meat that will be on their plate. was one of the globe's largest sporting events opens in moscow for the first time with over two thousand athletes competing in the russian capital the world athletics championships. and wasted holidays british...
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this kid had us all blown away. he attends west wheaton academy in chicago. he made 143 three-pointers on 145 attempts. 93%. >>> props to the belmont redwood shores all-stars they advanced to play eastlake little league tonight at 6:00 to decide the region western champ. the victor advanced to the little league world series in williams port. we'll have a live look in at the viewing party. i don't know, terry, petaluma last year, belmont this year. it's quite the tradition we're developing in the bay area. >> i hope they win, it was so much fun last year, good luck to the local kids. no doubt. >>> we come back, lots of traffic around the bay area today, why some cars were driving in the waters of mccovey cove. yes, in the waters. >>> it's part car, part boat, certainly not something you see every day in the bay. four fiat vehicle water krafs. they're supposed to be there, before the giants game against the orioles, it's a promotion aimed at getting across the idea that the fiat 500 is fun. and buoyant. they stayed in mccovey cove for a few hours. not too late
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they wanted to talk to us about their family. it's very different had the person came in to buy this publicly cakes not been ideologically consistent with the "washington post" already. this is guy that has donated to a lot of democratic candidates. i think there was security in that. "washington post" will remain the "washington post" and the media is comfortable with that. >> kelly: rich, how does this matter to people outside of the beltway. certainly you are wait outside of beltway. what does this really mean to them? >> i think like the "washington post" and "l.a. times", all newspapers are losing readers. one of the reasons is conservatives have decided they don't have a fair shot with so many of these reporters. polittico reporters are saying if they want to bring back more readers do real journalism. it's not rocket science. conservative will come back and read the "washington post" if they give us a fair shot and go after this president who is right now running our government and yet, you know, we have our "washington po
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stay with us for updates. they have just wrapped up for the night and continue again tomorrow at 1:00. thank you for joining us. have a great night. an) game ove, and you lose, drop it. put down the gun, or i swear, i'll blow his head off. you know i can't do that, tom. you think i'm kidding around here, detective heat? no, i don't. i think you feel trapped, and you're serious as hell. but right now i need you to think about the people who love you. and they need you to put down that gun. (beeps) (castle) i can't take it anymore. the character of nikki heat is a smart, complicated detective
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we've had a reasonably low humidity as well as the worst of the humidity remains south of us. ourwe take a look at satellite imagery and vacancy thunderstorm activity. we can switch over to the radar quickly. you will see what is going on as far as all that is concerned. we have a little isolated activity north of hagerstown. we will keep an eye on that. that might drift south this evening, but no rain in the forecast yet. we'll talk about the rest of the week coming up. >> right now we are following word of a serious crash in east baltimore that happened at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon. at least four people rushed to the hospital, there's no word yet on their condition or the number of vehicles involved. authorities believe the speed was a factor. this is what we know right now. around 1:15 a.m. officers arrived and found two vehicles had run off the road and struck trees. investigators say it was traveling at a high rate of speed when a 17-year-old driver approached a curb left the road and hit a tree. a second car approach the same curb -- curve and hit the century. -- a tree.
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a pleasure to have you with us here on. this immediately so we leave that maybe five the seemed to suit your. play your party musical. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. i think. that the speech. will. be misleading. a little. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot. doesn't sound anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only dot com. the week's top stories here on. president obama freezes u.s. russia relations decrying what he sees as a cold war mentality following the granting of temporary asylum to whistleblower edward snowden. syria's battlefront is moving to the lines off the cuff villages are being raised to the ground. it's a six month milestone the pentagon continues to. pay as money on the prison claims the u.s. still plans to shut it down. gay community should be stripped of the right to hold the next winter olympics.
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for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> nick:new york city! america has spoken. ♪ >> a night i'll never forget. >> announcer: live from radio city music hall in new york city! it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the entertainment capital of the world, las vegas. oh, yeah. right now up front we have four people who know exactly who you should vote for. they are your "america's got talent" judges. mr. howie mandel! [ cheers and applause ] mel b.! [ cheers and applause ] heidi klum! [ cheers and applause ] and judge howard stern! [ cheers and applause ] that was good. when you get to voting later you can do it
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using stimulants. why doctors say it's so dangerous. plus, a miracle or an act of nature. , you're looking for help with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure. we can help you keep your house. all we ask for in return is that you submit to our plans for galactic domination. [laughing] [laughing hesitantly] [laughing evilly] sign. announcer: if you're facing foreclosure, talk to the right people. speak with hud-approved housing counselors free of charge at... >>> good evening. tonight's headlines and tomorrow a judge will weigh in on the possibility of a 60-day cooling off period to head off another bart strike. both sides were hoping to reach an agreement before tomorrow's ruling. a tour bus in san francisco had to be evacuated when the engine compartment caught fire. passengers tell us they were unaware the bus was burning until they ordered everyone out on broadway. a 10-year-old girl suffered facial injuries in a run away horse and ug abouty accident. when the horse bolted, the driver got thrown
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tool to wool bill full says us to attack iran if israel destroyed. just two congressmen voted against events your own resolution a few years back they will pull that his crease image just left office there is one thing you would consider just press secretary is this bike ball to war the game changer to explicitly give a foreign nation that power to declare war is to push the momentum out of control out of your hands you can't take it back anymore it would effectively give israel the power to declare war on iran for the united states i mean this is a step way beyond this is giving war powers to a foreign nation that's in your whose droids to get the public on his soit with a threatening picture has gone viral even decision makers in washington feel pressured by his threats new six they hate goldfields quote jewish intimidation so people might be surprised who's the wolf. wealthy british style. is no time. for. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global fin
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that's what interests us most. that's not a value, that's a universal among anyone, much less -- >> some have suggested the opposite. perhaps he's buying protection for his business. >> precisely. >> cory johnson, you cover jeff bezos. you've covered -- and as i talk about his motives, george will says it's the intellectual challenge. >> you talk to people who know jeff bezos, the first thing out of everyone's mouth is he's smart. it's interesting in a world of smart people, hedge fund managers, entrepreneurs and technology. he's the guy they say is smart. he's quick and he's thoughtful. one of the interesting things is he built his business initially on books. of all the things he could have sold, he chose books. he chose seattle because there was a distributor that helped him take on barnes and nobles. now they are struggling. similarly, he has a love of the written word. one of the interesting anecdotes that i have picked up from former executives and board members, he starts the meeting with study hall. if you'
that's what interests us most. that's not a value, that's a universal among anyone, much less -- >> some have suggested the opposite. perhaps he's buying protection for his business. >> precisely. >> cory johnson, you cover jeff bezos. you've covered -- and as i talk about his motives, george will says it's the intellectual challenge. >> you talk to people who know jeff bezos, the first thing out of everyone's mouth is he's smart. it's interesting in a world of smart...
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make sure and follow us on twitter. up next, our power player of the week, a former champ reinevents himself. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. ♪ ♪ >> chris: when i heard mike tyson was going to be in town, i immediately wanted to sit down with him. some folks weren't so sure but we showed you in may he was funny and honest and surprisingly introspective. here is our unusual power player of the week. >> it couldn't be better. i'm talking about spiritually and emotionally. if i were to die today i was overpaid in life. >> chris: this is story about survival. mike tyson who came from nothing was heavyweight champion at 20, was knocked out at 23, spent three years in prison for rape and has lived to talk about it. >> chris: you are a vegan, you are off drugs? >> thank god. >> chris: you are off alcohol
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. >> thank you for joining us. for the next 30 minutes we investigate exposing issues uncovering corruption and holding the powerful accountable. we begin with an investigation that exposed major problems with one of the nation's largest food distributors. problems after our hidden cameras uncovered secret storage places. we discovered major violations of state health code. the investigative unit taking you undercover. you'll see where we found food, raw meat, milk and other perishables sold to restaurants. investigative reporter vicky wynn has the picture, and video that forced the state to move in. >> reporter: don't eat before you swim. that's what mom and dad used to say. but at this san jose swim center, the source of the food could be the problem. for weeks now we've kept cameras on these outdoor unrefrigerated sheds across northern california. they're rented by cisco corporation. if you've ever dined out, you've probably eaten cisco food. cisco provides food to 400,000 clients worldwide, from hospitals to ho
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verify due to the chaos and violence in gulf in the region kurdish journalist barzani seo has helped us put together a timeline though what's been happening according to him islamist launched their assault on the nineteenth of july trying to plant a bomb in a kurdish school and kidnapping local civilians the next day many houses across the kurdish enclaves were blown up one village destroyed completely around five hundred kurds were kidnapped while a radical cleric declared from a local mosque that those killing kurdish civilians will go to heaven also encouraging people to loot and destroy kurdish homes the violence continued in early august al-qaeda linked fighters murdered seventy kurds and abducted three hundred and fifty artie's correspondent in the region. is following the conflict. horrifying images of slaughter and mayhem from a region already in throes of conflict this week some reports emerged that hundreds of kurds had been slaughtered by extremist groups in northeastern syria they're still in very fighting because insurgents keep the media from getting close this is just syr
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to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to kara's journalist a so to help us put together a timeline of the conflict and according to him radicals launched at times on the nineteenth of july by planting a bomb in a kurdish school and kidnapping civilians the very next day there was a chain of explosions start hitting houses across the kurdish enclaves which leveled one village to the ground while many more locals were kidnapped and islam is the cleric was declared from my local mosque killing members of the minority would be rewarded in heaven and he encouraged missions to loot and destroy kurdish homes the viol
to push us to war and to push us to blindly support government policies. the sewer in the war has opened another bloody chapter with fierce battles in our holding in the country's north korea's faces are being forced to stand their ground against islamist militants who are pushing them out of their territories four hundred and fifty civilians many of whom were women and children were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone would have making specific information hard to verify we turn to...
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coming our way explore a billion dollar water business to stay with us. while revolutions in the middle east should get a great deal of coverage. you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions are exciting t.v. peaceful protests are nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me for being conspiratorial but there is one revolution going down which does have all the exciting visuals of the arab spring but just doesn't get any of the mainstream coverage in fact unarmed people in this country recently stormed the parliament trapping ministers and lawmakers with that they held them down for eight hours demanding the government reside until police with shields smash their way through creating a narrow corridor through which the officials could escape now that sounds like exciting and visual news but why did you hear about it all over the mainstrea
coming our way explore a billion dollar water business to stay with us. while revolutions in the middle east should get a great deal of coverage. you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions are exciting t.v. peaceful protests are nice but footage of moloch tough cocktails flying and crazed crowds of local middle easterners really grab attention so there's a logical natural reason why some protest movements get a lot of coverage in the mainstream media well others kind of adult please forgive me...
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both turkey and the us have links to the radical groups fighting in syria. our international interests especially the international the geopolitical interests of turkey was a very important nato member we shouldn't forget that nato troops are also german troops are now at the turkish syrian border with patriot rocket systems heading against syria so we have thirty on the site and that's a long turkey place this important real conflict i don't think that there will be any serious international reaction a former member stated that the leader of the north is the verb king or working close with the cia and we have other information from the kurdish popular defense units who claim that most of our front is also organized and supported by the turkish intelligence and i think this is not a coincidence when we know how the kurds are treated in turkey itself. in response to artie's request the un said it's launched an investigation into reports of kurdish civilians being targeted in syria your office of the high commissioner for human rights said if there were a figh
both turkey and the us have links to the radical groups fighting in syria. our international interests especially the international the geopolitical interests of turkey was a very important nato member we shouldn't forget that nato troops are also german troops are now at the turkish syrian border with patriot rocket systems heading against syria so we have thirty on the site and that's a long turkey place this important real conflict i don't think that there will be any serious international...